Where does “calocha” come from?
calocha (Spanish) comes from Spanish chocha, from Latin scolopax, from Ancient Greek σκολόπαξ — woodcock.
calocha (Spanish): uncomfortable heat; specifically, the kind felt near a woman's genitalia
Definitions
- uncomfortable heat; specifically, the kind felt near a woman's genitalia
Ancestry of “calocha”, step by step
calocha traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.